Dr. Sarah Wooten
|July 11, 2024
Ever wondered what's going on in your dog's gut? Spoiler alert: It's a bustling metropolis of bacteria! But don't worry, these are the good guys. Your dog's gut microbiome is a unique ecosystem that helps with digestion, fights off nasty pathogens and even boosts metabolism.
So, if your pet's digestion seems a bit off, you might ask yourself: What can I give my dog for gut health? Enter prebiotics and probiotics for dogs. Let's dive into the world of prebiotics vs. probiotics for dogs and see how each can support your furry friend's gut health.
Prebiotics, or prebiotic fiber, are nutrients that support the beneficial bacteria that already exists in your dog's gut. Think of them as the ultimate doggy buffet for good bacteria. Prebiotics resist stomach acid and digestive enzymes, making it all the way to the large intestine where they work their magic.
A supplement must meet the following criteria to be classified as a prebiotic:
Types of prebiotics include:
Prebiotics exist naturally in some foods, including oats, wheat, barley, rye, peas, potatoes, bananas and beans. Because prebiotics are fermented in the large intestine, feed them to your dog in balanced amounts. Otherwise, they can lead to gas, cramps, soft stool and bloating.
Probiotics contain live bacteria intended to repopulate your pet's digestive tract with beneficial microbes, adding to your dog's existing good bacteria to support their overall health.
You might find the following beneficial bacteria in probiotics for dogs:
Your dog's microbiome is a mini ecosystem made up of billions of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, that live harmoniously in the digestive tract. Your pet's unique circumstances shape the diversity and types of microorganisms in this ecosystem.
Sometimes, usually due to disease or improper nutrition, pathogenic (disease-causing) bacteria multiply in the gut, outnumbering the good bacteria. This creates an imbalance in the microbiome called intestinal dysbiosis, which can lead to further gut dysfunction and health concerns. When this happens, vets sometimes recommend probiotic supplements to help restore balance, reduce inflammation and support gut health.
Probiotics may be helpful in the following situations:
While probiotics can be helpful, your pet's microbiome is as unique as their paw print. Every dog's microbiome composition differs based on age, health status, lifestyle and nutrition.
Since every pet's microbiome is uniquely theirs, no two dogs will experience intestinal dysbiosis the same way. While probiotics aim to establish a healthy microbiome with specific microbial strains, the live organisms may not necessarily address the unique dysbiosis in your pet. Too much of a good thing can also be bad: Super-charging the gut with a probiotic can overpopulate it with a specific organism that doesn't benefit your pet, shifting dysbiosis in a different direction.
Unlike prebiotics, which must withstand your dog's digestive process, digestive enzymes and stomach acids can degrade many probiotic organisms before they reach the portion of the GI tract they're intended to benefit.
Some studies have also shown that commercial pet foods with probiotics may only contain low numbers of viable species or fail to contain the species listed on the label. So, work with a veterinarian when determining the best probiotic for your dog.
Canine prebiotics support the function and natural composition of your dog's unique gut bacteria, promoting beneficial microbes' growth. Prebiotic fiber comprehensively feeds the good bacteria in your dog's GI tract to restore their unique balance. In the large intestine, bacteria ferment prebiotics, releasing compounds called short-chain fatty acids. These compounds feed the cells lining the colon. Think of prebiotic fiber as tailored nutrition for your dog's natural gut microbiome so it can thrive and support their health and well-being.
When choosing between prebiotics and probiotics for dogs, consider your pet's needs. Probiotics can be great for immediate support, especially after illness or stress. But for long-term gut health, prebiotics are the way to go. They nourish your dog's natural gut flora composition, helping maintain a healthy, balanced microbiome.
Remember: Your pet's microbiome is as unique as their paw print. While probiotics introduce specific strains of good bacteria, they might not always match your pet's needs. Prebiotic fiber, however, feeds your pup's unique ecosystem of bacterial strains, restoring their natural balance. Your veterinarian is trained to help you choose products that support your pet's gut and overall health, so don't hesitate to ask them for their recommendations!
Dr. Sarah Wooten graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. A member of the American Society of Veterinary Journalists, Dr. Wooten divides her professional time between small animal practice in Greeley, Colorado, public speaking on associate issues, leadership, and client communication, and writing. She enjoys camping with her family, skiing, SCUBA, and participating in triathlons.
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